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. >>> the proposed tax on sodas sold in richmond is the subject of a town hall meeting tonight. politicians and experts will speak. the meeting starts at 7:00. >> it is 4:48 now. all stock markets here in the united states will be closed today as wall street braces for hurricane sandy. the new york stock exchange planned on just closing physical trading floor and allowing electronic trading but overnight decided to halt trading completely. >>> in a fresh batch of economic reports are expected to impact trading. latest on consumer confidence. but the main event couples friday when the government releases october unemployment report. last jobs report americans will see before heading to the polls to vote. >> today is the first day facebook employees are allowed to trade their shares. 230 million shares on the market. the employees were able to convert company holdings. the market is closed because of hurricane sandy. >> well, the giant's world series win has one down side for the fans. they couldn't experience the victory at home ballpark. there was a handful of giant's fans who w
. >>> the proposed tax on sodas sold in richmond is the subject of a town hall meeting tonight. politicians and experts will speak. the meeting starts at 7:00. >> it is 4:48 now. all stock markets here in the united states will be closed today as wall street braces for hurricane sandy. the new york stock exchange planned on just closing physical trading floor and allowing electronic trading but overnight decided to halt trading completely. >>> in a fresh batch of...
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a lawsuit filed by the team against a santa clara county oversight board for redevelopment property tax dollars. in a statement the 489ers said, in part, we're disappointed with the decision by the state department of finances to reject the settlement agreement. we'll turn the matter over to our legal team and await a resolution by the courts. >>> just ahead, cashing in on facebook. tomorrow. 's highline anticipated pay day for employees of the coe. >> leigh glaser has the forecast and the latest on hurricane sandy. >> coming up in sports, the raiders took on their old rival, the chiefs. could the silver and black make it sing >> tomorrow is the big pay day many facebook employ years have been waiting for since the company went public. they'll be allowed to shell their shares. the only -- employees who started working for the company during its infancy own the most share. the stock price is below the initial public offering of $38. it closed at 21.94 on friday. ceo mark zuckerberg says he won't be selling his shares of the company anytime soon. >>> let's check on the forecast in the bay
a lawsuit filed by the team against a santa clara county oversight board for redevelopment property tax dollars. in a statement the 489ers said, in part, we're disappointed with the decision by the state department of finances to reject the settlement agreement. we'll turn the matter over to our legal team and await a resolution by the courts. >>> just ahead, cashing in on facebook. tomorrow. 's highline anticipated pay day for employees of the coe. >> leigh glaser has the...
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if passed they would raise income taxes on people earning more than $250,000 a year. if it fails it would trigger education cuts. a new school and 48% of voters say they will vote yes on proposition 30 down 4 -- 54% on proposition 30. now the poll shows support for molly's alternative proposition 28 and that's down 46% from july. several will vote no on that one and 48% say they are undecided. san francisco police are releasing photos of people suspecting photos right after the giant's world series. they hope somebody out there can identify the men involved and they are wearing giants outfits and number one you can see they are smoking a cigarette. they arrested gregory tyler in a van rich case and cell phone videos show him smashing the windshield of that muni bus. 22 were taken into custody going into a giant celebration and more than half were arrested for public clung endest. the giants are picking up the tab. workers schedules were also changed to cut down on overtime. >>> many fans have heeded the warnings to take mass transit and they are recording mass transit
if passed they would raise income taxes on people earning more than $250,000 a year. if it fails it would trigger education cuts. a new school and 48% of voters say they will vote yes on proposition 30 down 4 -- 54% on proposition 30. now the poll shows support for molly's alternative proposition 28 and that's down 46% from july. several will vote no on that one and 48% say they are undecided. san francisco police are releasing photos of people suspecting photos right after the giant's world...
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the coalition against the -- tax funded by several soft drink companies >>> teenagers and smartphones. michael finney thinks a -- takes a closer look at apps conn >>> good morning. 6:44. sandy still churning, wind 65 miles per hour center around hagerstown, maryland look at the scope of that system, huge thousands of miles wide going to back-up our system a little today dry you can see with rain possible in eureka by the afternoon, 68, 70s chico, sacramento. 80 few fresno, mild 65 in tahoe. >>> 6:44 now. >> facebook, instagram and google plus popular apps for teenagers. other apps are gaining popularity. >> michael finney looks at what these apps do and privacy concerns parents need to be aware of. >> reporter: good morning. it is hard to keep up with what your kids are doing and using online it seems like within kid uses an app and suddenly so are his and her friends i am within a week that trend is over. i've got -- tips on what might be on your kids' phone today. many will use an app to text rather than using their phone company's texting plans. parents never find out. >> it is har
the coalition against the -- tax funded by several soft drink companies >>> teenagers and smartphones. michael finney thinks a -- takes a closer look at apps conn >>> good morning. 6:44. sandy still churning, wind 65 miles per hour center around hagerstown, maryland look at the scope of that system, huge thousands of miles wide going to back-up our system a little today dry you can see with rain possible in eureka by the afternoon, 68, 70s chico, sacramento. 80 few fresno,...
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it's to raise tax money for schools. a new poll finds 48% are in favor of the tax initiative. 38% oppose. 14% undecided. that is key. prop 30 would hike tax and raise $6 billion to close the state's budget deficit. >>> taking action and demanding answers. the national nonprofit group is speaking out after an nbc bay area investigation. on tuesday, nbc exposed schools not complying with title ix. jenna joins us with the new developments. >> reporter: equal rights advocates call the results of our investigation shocking and disturbing. the national nonprofit is questioning more than 100 school districts in the bay area about their title ix policies. here's why. we uncovered an array of problems. principals who didn't know who the title ix coordinator was. others who were the coordinator but didn't know it. and educators who had no idea what title ix is. now, they're asking districts showing documentation showing their compliance. proof that schools have procedures and policies in place to protect students from sexual haras
it's to raise tax money for schools. a new poll finds 48% are in favor of the tax initiative. 38% oppose. 14% undecided. that is key. prop 30 would hike tax and raise $6 billion to close the state's budget deficit. >>> taking action and demanding answers. the national nonprofit group is speaking out after an nbc bay area investigation. on tuesday, nbc exposed schools not complying with title ix. jenna joins us with the new developments. >> reporter: equal rights advocates call...
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prop 30 would increase the sales tax temporarily and raise income tax for those making more than a quarter million dollars a year. if prop 30 loses, it would trigger deep cuts to public education from elementary school up to universities. >>> a man was killed while walking through a muni tunnel in san francisco today. the incident disrupted the muni metro much of the morning. cbs 5 reporter anne makovec is at the montgomery station where service is back to normal. >> reporter: a lot of commuters are thankful because it was a mess this morning. but the investigation into that death continues right now. now muni says he may have actually been hit by two trains. in this dark muni tunnel at the montgomery street station an investigation into a man's death stopped trains on the tracks. it was 7:30 right in the middle of the morning commute. >> uhm, i guess i'm going to walk. >> reporter: thousands of people had to be rerouted. muni was stopping trains at castro and church streets and putting passengers on buses. >> there was a makeshift bus stop with barricades. had to get on a sardine bus and
prop 30 would increase the sales tax temporarily and raise income tax for those making more than a quarter million dollars a year. if prop 30 loses, it would trigger deep cuts to public education from elementary school up to universities. >>> a man was killed while walking through a muni tunnel in san francisco today. the incident disrupted the muni metro much of the morning. cbs 5 reporter anne makovec is at the montgomery station where service is back to normal. >> reporter: a...
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the red areas on this map show the known sewage breaks throughout san anselmo and fare tax and larkspur. >> we know the severity of the problem and we want to get it directed. >> many breaks go undetected, creating sinkholes on the streets until the pavement collapsed and sewage bubbles out. tree roots are invading and grease is clogging up a system that averages 30 structural defects per mile of pipe. it will cost about $300 million to rebuild the system, but over the summer the ross valley sanitary district board voted down a rate increase and a $70 million bond proposal. >> i voted against selling the bonds, sure. >> why? >> i wanted to put it on the ballot. let the rate payers weigh in. >> the maximum state fine could reach $800,000. >> engineers say it is hard to measure the environmental damage because a lot of the leaks are under ground. it is a costly situation anyway you put it. reporting live in san rafael, alan wang, abc7 news. >> costly and unpleasant. thanks very much. >>> the spare the air season begins tonight and violators will face tougher penalties. there is no grace p
the red areas on this map show the known sewage breaks throughout san anselmo and fare tax and larkspur. >> we know the severity of the problem and we want to get it directed. >> many breaks go undetected, creating sinkholes on the streets until the pavement collapsed and sewage bubbles out. tree roots are invading and grease is clogging up a system that averages 30 structural defects per mile of pipe. it will cost about $300 million to rebuild the system, but over the summer the...
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a competing tax measure, 38 is also losing. 34% say they will vote yes. . >> thousands of nurses are scheduled to walk out of local hospitals tomorrow in a one day strike. picketing starts at seven at hospitals in alameda, and solano. the california nurses association is striking over a contract dispute that includes issues of sick leave, retirement and patient care . >> five and a half million people are without power in 15 states on the eastern seaboard because of sandy. john fowler is here now with the devastating toll and the promises of help. >> in the last few minutes the unofficial death toll rose to 66, thousands homeless, new jersey's governor today praised working with the president on disaster relief. the president toured the devastated new jersey coast late today. he declared new jersey and new york federal disaster areas. >> we are here for you and we will not forget. we will follow up to make sure that you get all the help you need. >> reporter: these pictures in from the connecticut coast, two dead here and hundreds of smashed homes. >> these houses are just absolutely
a competing tax measure, 38 is also losing. 34% say they will vote yes. . >> thousands of nurses are scheduled to walk out of local hospitals tomorrow in a one day strike. picketing starts at seven at hospitals in alameda, and solano. the california nurses association is striking over a contract dispute that includes issues of sick leave, retirement and patient care . >> five and a half million people are without power in 15 states on the eastern seaboard because of sandy. john...
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likely want contributions for public improvements and ongoing revenue in the form of taxes. >>> word tonight apple's head of software development is leaving because he refuses to sign an apology. scott forsaw is expected to step down next year. the wall street journal says forsaw was asked to join the apology for the flaws within the mapping application. source saying it's only the latest clash between four stall and other top apple executives. los vegas police are thanking the public tonight for helping to catch a southern california man they say stole one and a half million dollars in casino chips. police say media attention last week generated the tip that led to the arrest. coal allegedly stole the chips from ve neegs on october 10th. they arrested coal near his mother's home in southern california and have recovered about $400,000 worth of chips. >>> a dispute over a campaign sign, several of them, escalated into a confrontation possibly involving a knife today. at the very center, a candidate's husband. as robert honda reports, it was captured on video. >> over the past several
likely want contributions for public improvements and ongoing revenue in the form of taxes. >>> word tonight apple's head of software development is leaving because he refuses to sign an apology. scott forsaw is expected to step down next year. the wall street journal says forsaw was asked to join the apology for the flaws within the mapping application. source saying it's only the latest clash between four stall and other top apple executives. los vegas police are thanking the public...
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proposition 30 would temporarily raise sales tax a quarter cent and hike income taxes on individuals may knowing more than $250,000 a year. it is expected to raise $6 billion to help fund education. but there are mixed feelings about the plan. >> essentially what they're going to do is use the money they would have had to fund education this year and spend that on other projects that they want to use. >> we stand for schools and we stand for the future. that's why i think proposition 30 will have a very strong win on tuesday. >> prop 30 faces challenges from rival prop 38 and an arizona group spending millions of dollars to defeat it. one of the hotly contested races in alameda county is for the supervisor seat vacated bied in aier locklear. voters had a chance to hear from three of the four candidates that performed today. the missing candidate has some controversy of her own to overcome as well. >> reporter: voters pack a coffee house in union city to hear from district two candidates during a forum sponsored by local religious leaders. the board of supervisors pointed richard as n
proposition 30 would temporarily raise sales tax a quarter cent and hike income taxes on individuals may knowing more than $250,000 a year. it is expected to raise $6 billion to help fund education. but there are mixed feelings about the plan. >> essentially what they're going to do is use the money they would have had to fund education this year and spend that on other projects that they want to use. >> we stand for schools and we stand for the future. that's why i think...
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he said romney targeted the middle class with unnecessary fees and taxes. the president also says it will be hard for romney to accomplish all of the last-minute promises he is making right now. both president obama and mitt romney has cancelled campaign stops because of hurricane sandy. the romney campaign said a scheduled stop in the swing state of virginia will not happen today because of the growing threat from sandy. first lady michelle obama has cancelled an appearance in new hampshire on tuesday, and president obama is said to be going to fema headquarters today to get a briefing and begin monitoring storm conditions. >>> local democratic and republican parties are ramping up their efforts to make sure voters get to the polls. all over the bay area phone banks are up and calling people in both parties. abc7 news reporter thomas ramon has the story from oakland. >> she is a volunteer going door to door in this direct to make sure the voters know the issues and get out to vote. she's part of a few dozen men and women who volunteer to walk precincts for
he said romney targeted the middle class with unnecessary fees and taxes. the president also says it will be hard for romney to accomplish all of the last-minute promises he is making right now. both president obama and mitt romney has cancelled campaign stops because of hurricane sandy. the romney campaign said a scheduled stop in the swing state of virginia will not happen today because of the growing threat from sandy. first lady michelle obama has cancelled an appearance in new hampshire on...
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for them, april 15th sn't tax day - news. according to irs recorrs, federal workers owe $3.4 billion in ack taxes 26,000 postal service eeployees owe $270 million. 100 milllon byyd-o-d military and civilianns congressional emplooees owe 10 million. treasury dept workers - ome offthe rs - owe $9 million. more than $800,000 is oweddby pressdent obama's staff. thhir taxes is as bad as cops who break the llw, ffremmn who commit arson, and doctors who kill patients.making matters complicated. it's about billions in direct costs and lost prrductivity to figure put how much we owe.tax returrs shhuld be on a 3x55 pomething -- even if it were onll one dollar.for more on headlines dot nee. and folloo us twitter and facebook. i'm mark yman. gambbing in marylandwhy ssmee reeigious leaders 3
for them, april 15th sn't tax day - news. according to irs recorrs, federal workers owe $3.4 billion in ack taxes 26,000 postal service eeployees owe $270 million. 100 milllon byyd-o-d military and civilianns congressional emplooees owe 10 million. treasury dept workers - ome offthe rs - owe $9 million. more than $800,000 is oweddby pressdent obama's staff. thhir taxes is as bad as cops who break the llw, ffremmn who commit arson, and doctors who kill patients.making matters complicated. it's...
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the red areas on this map show the known sewage breaks throughout san anselmo and fare tax and larkspur. >> we know the severity of the problem and we want to get it directed. >> many breaks go undetected, creating sinkholes on the streets until the pavement collapsed and sewage bubbles out. tree roots are invading and grease is clogging up a system that averages 30 structural defects per mile of pipe. it will cost about $300 million to rebuild the system, but over the summer the ross valley sanitary district board voted down a rate increase and a $70 million bond proposal. >> i voted against selling the bonds, sure. >> why? >> i wanted to put it on the ballot. let the rate payers weigh in. >> the maximum state fine could reach $800,000. >> engineers say it is hard to measure the environmental damage because a lot of the leaks are under ground. it is a costly situation anyway you put it. reporting live in san rafael, alan wang, abc7 news. >> costly and unpleasant. thanks very much. >>> the spare the air season begins tonight and violators will face tougher penalties. there is no grace p
the red areas on this map show the known sewage breaks throughout san anselmo and fare tax and larkspur. >> we know the severity of the problem and we want to get it directed. >> many breaks go undetected, creating sinkholes on the streets until the pavement collapsed and sewage bubbles out. tree roots are invading and grease is clogging up a system that averages 30 structural defects per mile of pipe. it will cost about $300 million to rebuild the system, but over the summer the...
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with the tax it was another 20 cents. a bottle of orange juice from concentrated that's sweetened this bottle will cost 15 cents more from any convenience store. if i bought either in the neighboring city of el cerrito, it would be cheaper. cheaper, more expensive. cheaper, more expensive. >> did cigarette taxes hurt businesses? well, to some extent. you know, they made less money on cigarettes but we wanted that. >> reporter: at this hair salon, the buzz is about measure n and at least here among the ladies it's not popular. >> people are still going to buy soda regardless. >> reporter: rosalin butler understands we have an obesity crisis but says this is no way to fix it. >> i believe that starts in the home. >> reporter: big soda has poured five million dollars into defeating measure n. proponents have raised only $70,000. proponents say it would raise $3 million for the city but say it doesn't necessarily have to go to the schools. they would like it to but there's nothing in the law about it. in richmond, mike sugerm
with the tax it was another 20 cents. a bottle of orange juice from concentrated that's sweetened this bottle will cost 15 cents more from any convenience store. if i bought either in the neighboring city of el cerrito, it would be cheaper. cheaper, more expensive. cheaper, more expensive. >> did cigarette taxes hurt businesses? well, to some extent. you know, they made less money on cigarettes but we wanted that. >> reporter: at this hair salon, the buzz is about measure n and at...
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all three companies have significant sales tax. google has been criticized for routeing that through an irish subject sid rather -- subject sid rather. . >> that giants victory parade also spent tons of money adding up the dollars this morning. >> i opened my eyes under water and punched the shark on the side of his head. >>> bitten by a shark who almost died off the coast of eureka. . >>> the best surfers from all over the world will compete, and also new this year, extra bleaches are out on the cliff and they have a camera hooked high on the wire providing a birds' eye view and it may begin as early as 10:15. >> he said he punched the shark in the head until he let him go. he spoke about the attack and he says a young great white came from underneath him, grabbed his side and pulled him under water. he punched the shark until it released him and despite the idea he will be back in the ocean. >> it is part of surfing and it is in no way going to keep me from surfing again. >> he did suffer a 14-inch bite wound and no vital organs
all three companies have significant sales tax. google has been criticized for routeing that through an irish subject sid rather -- subject sid rather. . >> that giants victory parade also spent tons of money adding up the dollars this morning. >> i opened my eyes under water and punched the shark on the side of his head. >>> bitten by a shark who almost died off the coast of eureka. . >>> the best surfers from all over the world will compete, and also new this...
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characters on "sesame street" and playing word games with my name and attacking me on a regular basis, a tax he knows are not true. >> president obama also visits the seven states between now and election day with a focus on ohio, is must-win state. he will be there every day between now and the election. >> al qaeda as been decimated, osama bin laden is dead. we have made real progress these past four years. >> how will it shakeout on tuesday? >> romney has a 50-50 chance to win the popular vote. it is harder to see him winning the electorial vote. >> a possible split verdict from a nation deeply divided, and anxious to end this very long campaign. >> baltimore city police are investigating a shooting involving a licensed security guard. officers found a man suffering a gunshot wounds at the 500 block of west franklin st. phone 8 econo 25 last night. a preliminary investigation reveals that the victim had been trying to dig into a car when a security guard approached him. a physical confrontation ensued and it ended with the victim being shot with the security guard was not injured. a funer
characters on "sesame street" and playing word games with my name and attacking me on a regular basis, a tax he knows are not true. >> president obama also visits the seven states between now and election day with a focus on ohio, is must-win state. he will be there every day between now and the election. >> al qaeda as been decimated, osama bin laden is dead. we have made real progress these past four years. >> how will it shakeout on tuesday? >> romney has a...
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approve the tax hike or deal with cuts to schools. ktvu's alex savage is here with one said could happen. >> reporter: if prop 30 goes down trigger cuts go into effect and schools might lose $6 billion. the governor said today there is no other option. >> vote yes on 30. >> reporter: he spoken san francisco. >> all these tax dollars are going to the schools. >> reporter: despite the poll showing support under 50%, the governor is confident. >> there are so many polls, if you read them you will have the optimism i do. >> reporter: today the california federation of teachers made a push for prop 30, hanging banners in berkeley but they call it scare tactics. a spokes men suggested they might lesson the blow to schools if 30 fails. >> they are automatic. that is another piece of total miss information. they cannot be changed unless the legislator wants to reverse it. >> reporter: he says he doesn't think the governor is bluffing. >> i don't see any other path other than to let the cuts kick in. k-12 already took a 20% hit since the reces
approve the tax hike or deal with cuts to schools. ktvu's alex savage is here with one said could happen. >> reporter: if prop 30 goes down trigger cuts go into effect and schools might lose $6 billion. the governor said today there is no other option. >> vote yes on 30. >> reporter: he spoken san francisco. >> all these tax dollars are going to the schools. >> reporter: despite the poll showing support under 50%, the governor is confident. >> there are so...
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now the taxes don't seem to affect her ability to fundraise, she has raised more than 2 million for her campaign. >>> all right, thank you, monte. a fire at an apartment complex in san rafael could have been a whole lot worse, fire officials say if it was not for the quick thinking of people on this barge. take a look at this video, that is, that was sent to us when a viewer was on the water at canal street at 9:00 in the morning. as you can see they were doing work and started to put water on the flames until firefighters arrived. officials say the fire was likely sparked by barbecue materials left on the deck overnight. >>> and it was a beautiful day in the bay area, things are about to change, let's bring in meteorologist rob mayeda for more. >>> yes, by standards it will be a little bit of a heat wave, a gorgeous evening in the bay area, cloud-free, not all that breezy. and in santa clara, mostly clear skies, patchy fog tonight. quick check shows us 65, san francisco, 69, san jose, and low 70s inland. and tonight, patchy fog will set up. and notice the sunrise, 6:39 tomorrow morning
now the taxes don't seem to affect her ability to fundraise, she has raised more than 2 million for her campaign. >>> all right, thank you, monte. a fire at an apartment complex in san rafael could have been a whole lot worse, fire officials say if it was not for the quick thinking of people on this barge. take a look at this video, that is, that was sent to us when a viewer was on the water at canal street at 9:00 in the morning. as you can see they were doing work and started to put...
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munger, who contributed $34 million to her own proposition 38, fund public schools through an income tax increase. per brother has given millions to defeat it. he also hopes the money helps win approval for prop 32 which curtail influence in politics. and tom speier has spent $29 million of his own money for green energy projects spelled out in his proposition 39. and mercury insurance founder george joseph has pumped $16 million into prop 33, which changes how car insurance rates are calculated. the u.s. supreme court said it's okay to give unlimited amounts of money to ballot measures. >> i think it's telling voters that the initiative process isn't for everyone. when you see this many wealthy people crowded on one ballot together putting in these giant sums of money, it's unprecedented. >> we work with charles munger on the redistricting reform. >> he took a lot of money from charles during a previous election because he couldn't get government reform through the legislature. the group says someone has to pay for all those ads and campaign efforts. >> to qualify a ballot measure takes
munger, who contributed $34 million to her own proposition 38, fund public schools through an income tax increase. per brother has given millions to defeat it. he also hopes the money helps win approval for prop 32 which curtail influence in politics. and tom speier has spent $29 million of his own money for green energy projects spelled out in his proposition 39. and mercury insurance founder george joseph has pumped $16 million into prop 33, which changes how car insurance rates are...
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which would raise some taxes to fund education. update news tim vantress is looking into the controversy and has a live report ... tim. it's election season, and professors have to be careful when speaking about issues on the ballot. the state university system is already on notice. ">>>students are seen on campus promoting election campaigns virtually every day. herlinda aguirre, president, students for quality education: "we have a possibility, we have a viable opportunity to make a stop to this cut for this year." sometimes, even teachers join them . . . . . . but not while they are on the job. c-s-u monterey bay is being sued for this very reason. the howard jarvis taxpayers association claims a teacher sent an e-mail advocating proposition 30 with a university-given address. larry carr: (associate vp of public affairs): "as state employees, we are not allowed to use state resources for political purposes." associate vice president of public affairs larry carr says when elections roll around, teachers have to be extra careful.
which would raise some taxes to fund education. update news tim vantress is looking into the controversy and has a live report ... tim. it's election season, and professors have to be careful when speaking about issues on the ballot. the state university system is already on notice. ">>>students are seen on campus promoting election campaigns virtually every day. herlinda aguirre, president, students for quality education: "we have a possibility, we have a viable opportunity...
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. >> the irs could do away with our tax-exempt status if we don't follow this state law. >> reporter: a classic case of spiking. san ramon valley fire cheap craig bowen retired with a base pension of $193,000. add in unused sick leave, standby pay, management pay, car allowance, administrative leave and topped with $28,000 of unused vacation, brings his pension to $295,000 a year for life. today's decision would have prevented him from adding the unused vacation. sciu contra costa president alan cohen says while there have been abuses, he still defends the practice. >> private sector has nothing like this. >> that's -- that's true. and it's -- it's only true because of the slow erosion over the past 30 years of -- of unions. >> reporter: without a real option the board voted. >> 7 yeses and 2 nos. motions passes. >> reporter: and the lawyers are lining up. >> we sue them, they sue the state we sue the state. everybody sues everybody. rather than being reactionary like they are i might sit back and couple months see what shakes out. because we know other agencies are going to sue. >> r
. >> the irs could do away with our tax-exempt status if we don't follow this state law. >> reporter: a classic case of spiking. san ramon valley fire cheap craig bowen retired with a base pension of $193,000. add in unused sick leave, standby pay, management pay, car allowance, administrative leave and topped with $28,000 of unused vacation, brings his pension to $295,000 a year for life. today's decision would have prevented him from adding the unused vacation. sciu contra costa...
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the poll shows support for molly munger's alternative tax measure, prop 38 stands at 34%. 49% say they plan to vote no. 17% say they are undecided. >>> former palo alto mayor, gary fezino died last night. he served on the palo alto city council from 1977 to 1981. he is survived by his wife and 5-year-old twins. >>> we don't call this our company, we call this our mission. green toys teaches children that if i have a milk jug and i stick it in the recycling bin it can turn into something new. chase allows us to buy capital equipment to be able to manufacture in the states to the scale we need to be a global company. with a little luck green toys could be the next great american brand. find what's next for your business at chase.com/mainstreet ♪[ music ] ♪ i'm going home ♪ to my city by the bay ♪ i left my heart ♪ >> there he is, singer tony bennett made a surprise appearance today to close the celebration honoring the world series champs. his classic, i left my heart in san francisco is played after each giants win in at&t park. it seemed an appropriate way to end the celebrat
the poll shows support for molly munger's alternative tax measure, prop 38 stands at 34%. 49% say they plan to vote no. 17% say they are undecided. >>> former palo alto mayor, gary fezino died last night. he served on the palo alto city council from 1977 to 1981. he is survived by his wife and 5-year-old twins. >>> we don't call this our company, we call this our mission. green toys teaches children that if i have a milk jug and i stick it in the recycling bin it can turn into...
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it would also increase the state's sales tax. the tax increase would not apply to gasoline or food. >> no on proposition 30, thank you for voting. >> the funding isn't guaranteed to go to the schools. my biggist concern is giving everyone more money to the senators and assembly people up there and have it just spend it away before we raise taxes on anyone we need to get control of spending. we have a spending problem not a taxing problem. >> reporter: this week field polls showed that support the trended up. reporting live, jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the battle over proposition 37 on the labeling of genetically modified foods led to charges and denials today. a spoátar -- a supporter of the measure said that the fda had came up with the adds circulated by the no on prop 37 campaign. >>> the number of registered voters the now at an all time high. the secretary of state's office says there are now 18.2 million registered voters. 950,000 have signed up since the last presidential session. until part to the state aou
it would also increase the state's sales tax. the tax increase would not apply to gasoline or food. >> no on proposition 30, thank you for voting. >> the funding isn't guaranteed to go to the schools. my biggist concern is giving everyone more money to the senators and assembly people up there and have it just spend it away before we raise taxes on anyone we need to get control of spending. we have a spending problem not a taxing problem. >> reporter: this week field polls...
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the red areas on this map show the known sewage breaks throughout san anselmo and fare tax and larkspur. >> we know the severity of the problem and we want to get it directed. >> many breaks go undetected, creating sinkholes on the streets until the pavement collapsed and sewage bubbles out. tree roots are invading and grease is clogging up a system that averages 30 structural defects per mile of pipe. it will cost about $300 million to rebuild the system, but over the summer the ross valley sanitary district board voted down a rate increase and a $70 million bond proposal. >> i voted against selling the bonds, sure. >> why? >> i wanted to put it on the ballot. let the rate payers weigh in. >> the maximum state fine could reach $800,000. >> engineers say it is hard to measure the environmental damage because a lot of the leaks are under ground. it is a costly situation anyway you put it. reporting live in san rafael, alan wang, abc7 news. >> costly and unpleasant. thanks very much. >>> the spare the air season begins tonight and violators will face tougher penalties. there is no grace p
the red areas on this map show the known sewage breaks throughout san anselmo and fare tax and larkspur. >> we know the severity of the problem and we want to get it directed. >> many breaks go undetected, creating sinkholes on the streets until the pavement collapsed and sewage bubbles out. tree roots are invading and grease is clogging up a system that averages 30 structural defects per mile of pipe. it will cost about $300 million to rebuild the system, but over the summer the...
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prop 30 would show income taxes on the measure and raise sale's tax by a quarter of a percent. >> it could have a devastating affect on education in california if it fails. >> schools and colleges could face around $6 billion in cuts. >> trigger cuts as they have been called. the small business action committee is pushing hard to defeat the measure saying higher taxes would dry away jobs. >> and for more on that we sat gown with governor jerry -- down with governor jerry brown with the news director. this isn't the first time the voters have been asked to bail out the state budget and we keep sliding back. so, why should we go for it this time. >> the last war is the money for schools. on or off. either money in the schools or money out of schools. i wish it didn't have to be this way, but at the end of the day i hope people know that 99% of the people will not pay this income tax. it is only 1%. and what people will pay is a penny when they get a $4 cappuccino or sandwich. a penny. if you buy a $8 purchase, it is two pennies. we have been cutting taxes, raising tuition and shortenin
prop 30 would show income taxes on the measure and raise sale's tax by a quarter of a percent. >> it could have a devastating affect on education in california if it fails. >> schools and colleges could face around $6 billion in cuts. >> trigger cuts as they have been called. the small business action committee is pushing hard to defeat the measure saying higher taxes would dry away jobs. >> and for more on that we sat gown with governor jerry -- down with governor jerry...
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the poll shows support for molly munger's alternative tax measure, prop 38 stands at 34%. 49% say they plan to vote no. 17% say they are undecided. >>> former palo alto mayor, gary fezino died last night. he served on the palo alto city council from 1977 to 1981. he is survived by his wife and 5-year-old twins. >>> giant fans got to revel in the world series championship. we're going to show you what it was like on market street during the parade.
the poll shows support for molly munger's alternative tax measure, prop 38 stands at 34%. 49% say they plan to vote no. 17% say they are undecided. >>> former palo alto mayor, gary fezino died last night. he served on the palo alto city council from 1977 to 1981. he is survived by his wife and 5-year-old twins. >>> giant fans got to revel in the world series championship. we're going to show you what it was like on market street during the parade.
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in the final days he is about making his case for a temporary sales tax increase on everything except groceries and gas and a longer hike on income taxes making over quarter a million a year. >> those who have done the best, can't they help us in california ace time of need. >> without the $6 billion that prop 30 would generate. the automatic trigger cuts are in the budget. >> money into the schools and colleges, into the california dream or out. yes or no. >> more californians saying yes, 48-38% opposed. >> all the governor needs is another two or 3 percentage points and this thing will pass. >> former chair of the state republican party doesn't think so. >> usually when you are in this situation and you blow below 50% the odds are against it. >> take a look at the numbers one more time. 14% are undecided. those undecided voters tend to break heavily for the no side. >> it's just voters are resistant to change. no on 30 campaign is certainly trying to raise doubts about the proposition. pain xain has received $11 million donation out of state. a contribution the governor believes is
in the final days he is about making his case for a temporary sales tax increase on everything except groceries and gas and a longer hike on income taxes making over quarter a million a year. >> those who have done the best, can't they help us in california ace time of need. >> without the $6 billion that prop 30 would generate. the automatic trigger cuts are in the budget. >> money into the schools and colleges, into the california dream or out. yes or no. >> more...
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it's a tax measure that governor brown is pushing that will help california schools. nannette miranda has both sides. >> reporter: all the talk about proposition 30, governor brown's tax measure centers around public school funding bus these local representatives are worried about the other part of prop 30, a constitutional amendment that guarantees state funding for realignment. prison inmate shift where counties must house thousands of low level inmates that used to go to state prison. if it fails tuesday, counties are asking how are they able to afford this expense. >> if the money goes away it's going to have a dramatic impact on the way we do business. >> lawmakers have a history of taking money from one program to pay for another. constitutional protection means politicians cannot touch the money at all unless it goes back to the voters. >> the next two budget years already show counties will get more than six billion dollars in each of those years to take on the new inmates. >> the funding streams will still continue if proposition 30 is not approved. >> f it's
it's a tax measure that governor brown is pushing that will help california schools. nannette miranda has both sides. >> reporter: all the talk about proposition 30, governor brown's tax measure centers around public school funding bus these local representatives are worried about the other part of prop 30, a constitutional amendment that guarantees state funding for realignment. prison inmate shift where counties must house thousands of low level inmates that used to go to state prison....
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it right now. >> qualifications include high school, documentation the student had filed an income tax return for three years. they must attend a community college and then transferred to a university. sign an affidavit they will seek permanent residency. small-business owners complain the state is rewarding lawbreakers. he says he has lost 75% of its business because he cannot compete. supporters consider it then investment. one study backs up that claim. >> the results are the benefits will outweigh the costs. >> in state tuition is $8,000. and out of state is $24,000. considers panama his home. >> i am from airline. i love maryland. this is my home. this is where i want to raise my family. >> the battle is fought more on the grass-roots level. polls reveal strong support for it in the washington suburbs. >> the debate is as close as your fingertips. you can see updates in real time on wbal tv.com. >> five days after hurricane sandy and millions of people are struggling without enough food, fuel, or power. power lines are going back up that many places are still struggling with the d
it right now. >> qualifications include high school, documentation the student had filed an income tax return for three years. they must attend a community college and then transferred to a university. sign an affidavit they will seek permanent residency. small-business owners complain the state is rewarding lawbreakers. he says he has lost 75% of its business because he cannot compete. supporters consider it then investment. one study backs up that claim. >> the results are the...
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. >> a new field poll shows two state tax measures on next week's ballot are both in danger of losing. the governor's proper 30, the income and sales tax initiative is still leading but -- [inaudible] below the 50% majority for a win. another one, proposition 38 is losing by a wider margin. >> berkeley city council has voted not to cooperate with the federal government's secure communities program. under the program local officials send automatic alerts to immigration officials when noncitizens are arrested. that has led to 80,000 deportations. city councilmembers said noncitizens shouldn't be treated differently from citizens since most often go to the custody of county that cooperate it probably won't make a difference. >> yahoo auto has named the tesla model s as it's car of the year. it can seat seven. it's called a future shock of an electric sedan. it costs more than $60,000. >> the rain held off for the parade today. let's see if it'll hold off for the trick or treating. >> i don't think so. i think especially the north bay it's its raining right now. i have reports from vallej
. >> a new field poll shows two state tax measures on next week's ballot are both in danger of losing. the governor's proper 30, the income and sales tax initiative is still leading but -- [inaudible] below the 50% majority for a win. another one, proposition 38 is losing by a wider margin. >> berkeley city council has voted not to cooperate with the federal government's secure communities program. under the program local officials send automatic alerts to immigration officials when...
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the biggest one i think is this tax tax. you want to change the way san francisco does taxes. this one seems to be hurting because of the new text. you are learning something. >> we are learning that we have to deal with the language for a proposition e, which is replacing the payroll tax, incredibly important for us. we have had a system of taxing that taxes job growth. in texas the number of jobs we create, that is insane for not only a jobs mayor but for a city that wants to create more jobs. in order to change that, we work very hard to make sure we've got a very good balance measure. >> you've got a bond on there. i don't understand why they say no to taxes. >> parks bond $195 million. proposition c, housing trust fund, $60 million per year for workforce housing. >> i better watch my wallet. on the other hand, you are saying no on s. >> that's right. >> i got to ask you. people say you could restore it. if that long to los angeles, san diego, or any other city, they turn it back. everybody in san francisco saying yes. >> it's a bunch of markley. they have no answer for wh
the biggest one i think is this tax tax. you want to change the way san francisco does taxes. this one seems to be hurting because of the new text. you are learning something. >> we are learning that we have to deal with the language for a proposition e, which is replacing the payroll tax, incredibly important for us. we have had a system of taxing that taxes job growth. in texas the number of jobs we create, that is insane for not only a jobs mayor but for a city that wants to create...
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the justice' 5-4 ruling, it states every american needs to have health insurance by 2014 or faye a tax penalty. >> the supreme court is working. we're not going to recite the battles of the last four years. >> reporter: democrats say mitt romney passed a similar healthcare measure in massachusetts when he was governor. the gop nominee believes this to be a state issue. and if he becomes president, he promises to repeel the law that he said is unconstitutional and a government overreach. >> the best course for healthcare error is to craft a plan at the -- healthcare is to craft a plan at the state level and fits the needs of the state and focus on getting the costs down for people, rather than raising it with the $2,500 additional premium. >> reporter: romney said he would keep popular parts of the law in place, including provisions relating to pre- existing conditions and keeping 20 somethings on their parent's insurance. he will control cost and generate competition with ideas of allowing people to buy insurance across state lines and form right purchasing pools. >> the right answer i
the justice' 5-4 ruling, it states every american needs to have health insurance by 2014 or faye a tax penalty. >> the supreme court is working. we're not going to recite the battles of the last four years. >> reporter: democrats say mitt romney passed a similar healthcare measure in massachusetts when he was governor. the gop nominee believes this to be a state issue. and if he becomes president, he promises to repeel the law that he said is unconstitutional and a government...
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it would also increase the state's sales tax. the tax increase would not apply to gasoline or food. >> no on proposition 30, thank you for voting. >> the funding isn't guaranteed to go to the schools. my biggist concern is giving everyone more money to the senators and assembly people up there and have it just spend it away before we raise taxes on anyone we need to get control of spending. we have a spending problem not a taxing problem. >> reporter: this week field polls showed that support the trended up. reporting live, jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the battle over proposition 37 on the labeling of genetically modified foods led to charges and denials today. a spoátar -- a supporter of the measure said that the fda had came up with the adds circulated by the no on prop 37 campaign. >>> the number of registered voters the now at an all time high. the secretary of state's office says there are now 18.2 million registered voters. 950,000 have signed up since the last presidential session. until part to the state aou
it would also increase the state's sales tax. the tax increase would not apply to gasoline or food. >> no on proposition 30, thank you for voting. >> the funding isn't guaranteed to go to the schools. my biggist concern is giving everyone more money to the senators and assembly people up there and have it just spend it away before we raise taxes on anyone we need to get control of spending. we have a spending problem not a taxing problem. >> reporter: this week field polls...
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staae income a mandoe taxes...for the past...three years. but supporters...and opppnents...aae still sharply pivided...overthe loogterr (gutierrez) "you know it just means i actually have the ooportunity now to go to ulve htoi become a minimum wage worker and my family wouldn't be able &pto pull out $40,000 of thherr" least cost thhee millioo o at - dolalrs as we ramp up over tte next thrre years, we'rr providing a taxpayee benefit to poeple who enred our rt aliore lloursirly spl...onntte maryland dream act.john ryddll, fox 45...nnws of the day.now thattthe estion - eeectioo s aamost upon us do you plan to vote in favor of question ourr..the referendum ofoti domte tuition or antell us what yo tti. yoo caa also sound off throughh facebook. send us a tweet.. at foxbaltimore. and you can &pteet your answer to 45203. enter fox45a for yes.. or and if you still have questionssreggrding t explanations of thh ream act referenddmm.. the same-sex marriigg referendum... nd tte refereedum to eexand gambling &pin maryland.. that's onday night at 11... rr
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we will talk to him about the state's finances and the push to hike the sales tax and income tax. >> there was a huge earthquake off the coast of canada. we will look the tsunami advisories but our happiest story of the day, the giants on the bripg of glory right now. this is the newspaper this morning and tonight is going to be the pivotal game that could give them the world series championships. we have a lot to talk about coming up. but first -- >> all right, hurricane sandy moving up the eastern seaboard with the storm's outer bands lashing the barrier islands off north carolina. >> right now the governor of new york, andrew cuomo, i halting a halt to all public transit in new york city at 7:00 tonight. it could affect 50 million people. suetion mcginnis has the latest from the coast of delaware. good morning, susan. >>> reporter: good morning. there is no doubt this storm is coming closer. here on the beach of delaware, the waves are getting larger and stronger and crashing closer to shore. we have the winds intensifying and is it raining at times. it is clear that sandy is on h
we will talk to him about the state's finances and the push to hike the sales tax and income tax. >> there was a huge earthquake off the coast of canada. we will look the tsunami advisories but our happiest story of the day, the giants on the bripg of glory right now. this is the newspaper this morning and tonight is going to be the pivotal game that could give them the world series championships. we have a lot to talk about coming up. but first -- >> all right, hurricane sandy...
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. >> mayor goodall said it would increase the need for police and reduce the property tax value by $6 million that it's a ploy to get people to vote for it. when it comes to jobs, she said that's laughable. the pool of high paying dealer jobs are small. >> a lot of the jobs that i have seen in my experience with casinos will go to security guards, will go to those who do the housekeeping president and all of them -- housekeeping and all of them are low wage jobs. >> dearing said the casino jobs aren't the only thing on the table, that it would lead to growth in the entire area just south of town. it's not just about gambling but bringing in nongambling with restaurants and homes along the water. >> if you this morning about where it's located, the area adjacent as access to the water. it would be con convenient for those working in the casino, have a high amenity value. the people have to live somewhere. it's a great fit for the mayor's initiative. these are jobs that pay $50,000 to $60,000 a year. >> in the end this is a big gamble for everyone. it ask rase lot for voters. one, gamin
. >> mayor goodall said it would increase the need for police and reduce the property tax value by $6 million that it's a ploy to get people to vote for it. when it comes to jobs, she said that's laughable. the pool of high paying dealer jobs are small. >> a lot of the jobs that i have seen in my experience with casinos will go to security guards, will go to those who do the housekeeping president and all of them -- housekeeping and all of them are low wage jobs. >> dearing...
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proposition 30 is governor brown's tax plan. if it different pass it will trigger automatic budget cuts that supporters of prop 30 say will hurt education. proposition 32 is seen by appoints as an antiby opponented -- by opponents as an anti-gaming proposal. >>> how dedicates are giant -- dedicated are giants' fans? cbs 5 reporter mike sugarman joined them on the journey. mike? >> reporter: well, i can tell you they're cold. it is mid 40s here. not used to that kind of weather in san francisco. but as you say, they have come from the bay area. from california, but this is the world series. and we've got giants' fans from well, all over the world. in a sea of blue and orange, a stripe of a different color. orange and black. >> where am i? i feel like i'm on second and king. >> reporter: nope, woodward and adams, detroit, michigan. >> you came from south carolina? >> we drove from minneapolis last night. >> actually from texas. >> minneapolis. >> detroit. >> reporter: all part of giant nation on tour. >> cheese! >> reporter: so fa
proposition 30 is governor brown's tax plan. if it different pass it will trigger automatic budget cuts that supporters of prop 30 say will hurt education. proposition 32 is seen by appoints as an antiby opponented -- by opponents as an anti-gaming proposal. >>> how dedicates are giant -- dedicated are giants' fans? cbs 5 reporter mike sugarman joined them on the journey. mike? >> reporter: well, i can tell you they're cold. it is mid 40s here. not used to that kind of weather in...
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"quustion 7 cuts taxes foo billiinaires' special interrsts."this ad...is sponsored by penn national cassio in charlestown, west virginia.peen national...has spent more than 300million dollars tryiig to defeat qqestion seven. it fears a harbor...couldcut into its profits. (nats))in response...mayor stephanie raalings-blake...with the help of formerrraven...jonathan -&o ((nats))but crrtics...still worry that additionallrevenue not boost funding for education. (anddrson) "there will be new money buttthey can take out some of the old money and i just thinkg it's an aaggment that's meant tt tty to fool people..bbt senate president mike miller disagrees. (miller))"if you love mmryland, you vote for questiin 7.it's got to happen becauaseethe money goes o educction. those who say it doesn't go to education aae settledby maryyand inally be -3 voters...nexx week. john rydell, fox 45 news attten. news at ten. joon rydell, fox 45 news at ten. 3 a... goucher college... polll../ finds.... &p "suppprting"... seven.../ and... 44-percent... vooing... "no." thhr
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measure 1 to add a tax on soda and sugary drinkses. sugary drinks. >> the town hall meeting starts at bethel church in richmond. >>> 7:18. the search goes on for two men missing in. sierra nevada. larry kanone went hiking ten days ago. he has not been seen since. crews are searching for matthew hansen. he never game -- came back from a ten-day backpacking trip. and just last week, search crews did find another missing hiker who spent about six days in the sierra wilderness. police in oakley still looking for whoever killed a man white in -- right in front of a bar. it happened at the broken wheel cocktail lounge on main street and hill avenue. investigators say he was shot several times. he died at the hospital. his name so far has not been released. >> in fairfield, police are investigating a fatal shooting there. police were called to oceanic court about 3:00 yesterday morning and they say they found a 30-year-old man in his driveway, shot at least once. he later died at the hospital. neighbors heard investigators they heard a loud a
measure 1 to add a tax on soda and sugary drinkses. sugary drinks. >> the town hall meeting starts at bethel church in richmond. >>> 7:18. the search goes on for two men missing in. sierra nevada. larry kanone went hiking ten days ago. he has not been seen since. crews are searching for matthew hansen. he never game -- came back from a ten-day backpacking trip. and just last week, search crews did find another missing hiker who spent about six days in the sierra wilderness....
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new poll showing where the tax hurt stands and us, r >>> welcome back. still tracking our rain i am good morning still have east bay valleys, santa clara valley and santa cruz mountains now monterey bay starting to get into more steady rain through about 9:00. east or south expect it to be wet today. it is going to start to dissipate late during the afternoon, 73 fresno, scattered showers in the sierra. upper 60s around element a, san diego. palm springs 87°. >>> let's check in with that southern california boy and find out what is going on. >> one who is currently living in new york, josh elliot. happy to hear you are getting some of your trains back. >>> yeah. i would take the coastal fog in southern california right now and not look back, not think twice about it. great to be with you. everybody in the bay area, you are right that is a great piece of news we have today limited subway service in the city, back up and running, shocking when you think 50 miles of tracks were damaged, flooded out, as hurricane sandy struck. we will be continuing our cove
new poll showing where the tax hurt stands and us, r >>> welcome back. still tracking our rain i am good morning still have east bay valleys, santa clara valley and santa cruz mountains now monterey bay starting to get into more steady rain through about 9:00. east or south expect it to be wet today. it is going to start to dissipate late during the afternoon, 73 fresno, scattered showers in the sierra. upper 60s around element a, san diego. palm springs 87°. >>> let's check...
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that's the tax increase jerry brown is pushing. and in those commercials, he talks about cuts to state funding he's made since he wants voters to believe our tax dollars are being spent wisely. here's a clip. and notice the mention of cuts to cars. >> jerry brown cut phones, cars, travel budgets and state commissions. >> and well, yes, the governor's budget did cut cars for the fiscal year. but recent -- cost $750,000 so far this year. the investigation also showed employees using those fancy rental cars to do personal errands. so this report comes out and last friday at the state wise meeting jerry brown was there and asked about this report. here's what he had to say: quote, there are 300,000 employees in the state of california and like to watch overall of them. but i think only god can accomplish that. >> how did that make everybody feel? better? no? >> i don't think it made anyone feel better. that 300,000 number includes supervisors, managers and department heads whose job is in fact to watch overstate employees. may also exp
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tax returns. >>> right now let's get a check on that thursday forecast. christina loren is here to tell us all about it. >> you won't need your umbrella in just a couple of hours from now. we still have some very light showers coming down over los gatos and santa cruz mountains but overall clearing. you can see the trend, we're nice and try from santa rosa down to san francisco. even livermore starting to clear out as well. so highs are going to be comfortable, partial sunshine. the sun will come out toward the second part of the day but we'll see the 70s. we're in the upper 50s and 60s everywhere. 65 degrees in fremont and 66 in san francisco. next three days work out like this. we are going to climb into the upper 70s, low 80s saturday into sunday. don't forget we've got that time change on sunday, 2:00 a.m., we fall back. >>> 101 on san jose just north of 680. we'll show you on the map accident 87 at 280 right around the interchange there through downtown. we see how very slow it is twon 80 jam
tax returns. >>> right now let's get a check on that thursday forecast. christina loren is here to tell us all about it. >> you won't need your umbrella in just a couple of hours from now. we still have some very light showers coming down over los gatos and santa cruz mountains but overall clearing. you can see the trend, we're nice and try from santa rosa down to san francisco. even livermore starting to clear out as well. so highs are going to be comfortable, partial sunshine....
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allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee.. is responsible for the content of this advertising. prand you're seeing that rightno quit in amnow.a... over five million new jobs. exports up forty one percent. home values... rising. our auto industry... back. and our heroes are comg home. we're not there yet, but we've made real progress and the... last thing we should do is turn back now. here's my plan for the next four years: making education and training a national priority; building on our manufacturing boom; boosting american-made energy; reducing the deficits responsibly by cutting where... we can, and asking the wealthy to pay a little more. and ending the war in afghanistan, so we can... do some nation-building here at home. that's the right path. so read my plan, compare it to governor romney's... and decide which is better for you. it's an honor to be your president... and i'm asking for your vote... so together, we can keep
allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee.. is responsible for the content of this advertising. prand you're seeing that rightno quit in amnow.a... over five million new jobs. exports up forty one percent. home values... rising. our auto industry... back. and our heroes are comg home. we're not there yet, but we've made real progress and the... last thing we should do is turn back now....
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i would remove the corporate tax which would give businesses more money to allow them to expand and to hire more employees, and, finally, i would -- i would. >> we can move on. >> former secretary of state condoleezza rice has called education the civil rights shall you of our day. how would you address it. >> no, i don't agree. even though education isen inher right right, the government has failed to provide it. i believe that the current system that's in place is not working. we need to look at new and inventive ideas and some of the ideas such as looking further into private schools and into charter schools, spending and most importantly allowing parents to choose which school that their children go to instead of being restricted by location, and, timely, i would eliminate the department of education and block grant funds drctsly to the state. >> all right. what do we do with afghanistan? what is the end game? >> i think the game is over. i think we need to bring our troops home, not just from afghanistan and iraq but all around the world. i don't believe that america can -- we can
i would remove the corporate tax which would give businesses more money to allow them to expand and to hire more employees, and, finally, i would -- i would. >> we can move on. >> former secretary of state condoleezza rice has called education the civil rights shall you of our day. how would you address it. >> no, i don't agree. even though education isen inher right right, the government has failed to provide it. i believe that the current system that's in place is not...
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he said a parcel tax could now be an option. but that might be a hard sell. kate smith has already spent thousands planting trees in front of her home. >> the city does a great job of keeping the city streets beautiful, but it's part of their problem, not ours. i'm already paying taxes. >> this is the second time homeowners are being forced to pick up the bill. thousands of the trees privately maintained were forced on the homeowners back in the '90s, but at that time they could choose to take responsibility or have them cut down. now no one will be allowed to destroy the urban forest. homeowners do not have an out. >> this is something we are reluctantly taking on. it's not what we want to do but we feel we need to unless we come up with a more sustainable funding source. >> the notices are already in the mail for about 1,000 homeowners so far. it is the time of the year to start trimming trees. those guys were out there getting ready for rain. >> right. we had a pretty significance system last week. the one coming for halloween isn't as strong and we are lo
he said a parcel tax could now be an option. but that might be a hard sell. kate smith has already spent thousands planting trees in front of her home. >> the city does a great job of keeping the city streets beautiful, but it's part of their problem, not ours. i'm already paying taxes. >> this is the second time homeowners are being forced to pick up the bill. thousands of the trees privately maintained were forced on the homeowners back in the '90s, but at that time they could...
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you might recall proposition 30 would temporarily raise sales tax a quarter cent and hike income taxes on individuals making more than $250,000 a year. it's expected to raise $6 billion to help fund education and yet there are mixed feelings about the plan. >> what they're going to do is use money they would have had to use to fund education this year and spend that on other projects they want to use tax increase for. >> as we stand for school and we stand for future and that's why they will have a strong win on tuesday. >> prop 30 faces challenges from rival proposition 38 and an arizona group spending millions of dollars to defeat it. coming up in about ten minutes, we'll take a closer look at other important issues at stake in tuesday's election with our political analyst, larry gerston. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay," coming up, many san jose businesses cater to san jose's hockey lovers. what's the score as the nhl lockout continues. >>> we may not get hurricanes, but one of sandy's driving forces may be at work here on the west coast too. what it means for us. >>> today
you might recall proposition 30 would temporarily raise sales tax a quarter cent and hike income taxes on individuals making more than $250,000 a year. it's expected to raise $6 billion to help fund education and yet there are mixed feelings about the plan. >> what they're going to do is use money they would have had to use to fund education this year and spend that on other projects they want to use tax increase for. >> as we stand for school and we stand for future and that's why...
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allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee... is responsible for the content of this advertising. look, the reason i'm in this race is there are people that are really hurting today in this country. and we face this deficit -- could crush the future generations. and republicans and democrats both love america but we need to have leadership -- leadership in washington that will actually bring people together and get the job done and could not care less if it's a republican or a democrat. i've done it before, i'll do it again. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. >>> welcome back to the continuing coverage hurricane sandy. some breaking news maryland health is saying that one person died somewhere in montgomery county. we're trying to find out what happened. one person has died in a storm related crash. >> you have to take the roads slow. as of this morning and heading to your neck of the woods and 95 and the belt way and going
allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee... is responsible for the content of this advertising. look, the reason i'm in this race is there are people that are really hurting today in this country. and we face this deficit -- could crush the future generations. and republicans and democrats both love america but we need to have leadership -- leadership in washington that will actually...
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.25% and state income tax on the rich. it's now in the hands of the court. the fair political practices commission filed a lawsuit demanding an audit of the arizona donor group americans for responsible leadership. it says in part, quote, respondent's conduct will cause great and irreparable harm to the voters of california by potentially denying them vital information regarding the true source of large sums money n answer to that lawsuit, the arizona nonprofit says, quote, this motion is the result of intense political pressure to have them do something and keep the campaign issue alive. with ads clogging the airwaves, it's a reminder there isn't much time left what would that accomplish to find out who they are? >> i think there may be something funny going on here. there are a lot of people giving money. why didn't they put their name on it? there is an angle we don't know about. >> reporter: so this could all come to a conclusion soon. a court hearing is scheduled tuesday morning so there is a possibility that the myst
.25% and state income tax on the rich. it's now in the hands of the court. the fair political practices commission filed a lawsuit demanding an audit of the arizona donor group americans for responsible leadership. it says in part, quote, respondent's conduct will cause great and irreparable harm to the voters of california by potentially denying them vital information regarding the true source of large sums money n answer to that lawsuit, the arizona nonprofit says, quote, this motion is the...
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under $40 with tax and gratuities not included. hot spots, and even highly rated. slanted door, oakland's, plum how could they do it? >> with affordable reasonable, good value and also, or portions are very generous. there is a reason why it is hard to get in here. >> prove positive you can stretch your dining dollar. perhaps more than any other city in the world my favorite is the fresh greek salad. and a nice cote de rhone.. www.kron4.com >> great food. >> the ipad mini can be found at the san francisco people residents who stood in line. we will give you a closer look. coming up. amonte gabe slate tech report >> this was the scene at the palo alto store the line was about 70 t. it that is a little bit less but still, more than we thought. >> i thought that by 2:00 a.m. i would always get it. and if you get to relate some time to get there and there is anything. >> this and to see is woke up late. he thought for sure that it would be wrapped around the corner. then i woke up early and got scared to death but i made it. the line was not as long as i thought it was
under $40 with tax and gratuities not included. hot spots, and even highly rated. slanted door, oakland's, plum how could they do it? >> with affordable reasonable, good value and also, or portions are very generous. there is a reason why it is hard to get in here. >> prove positive you can stretch your dining dollar. perhaps more than any other city in the world my favorite is the fresh greek salad. and a nice cote de rhone.. www.kron4.com >> great food. >> the ipad...
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.] >>> new tonight on 9news and washington guardian probe has uncovered $6 billion in what could be tax dollars gone to waste. >> investigative reporter says some of it is already six-feet under, literally. >> reporter: until now, official estimates on waste within the stimulus program had been put on by about $11 million. but that's nothing compared to the questionable spending we'd found. to get it you would have to multiply that number by about 600 times. just to get on the same spread sheet buried in department after department and underground. it's possible that you might find some of the people under these historic headstones, that they got some of the dollars after they were buried. our probe found a report of v.a. checks being paid out using social security numbers of dead americans. the unknown dead monument has a definitive link to the spending too. we are tracking the money sent to maintain this century-old maryland monument and others across the country paid out as a part of the 2009 economic stimulus package. but tonight the veterans administration's own internal watchdog s
.] >>> new tonight on 9news and washington guardian probe has uncovered $6 billion in what could be tax dollars gone to waste. >> investigative reporter says some of it is already six-feet under, literally. >> reporter: until now, official estimates on waste within the stimulus program had been put on by about $11 million. but that's nothing compared to the questionable spending we'd found. to get it you would have to multiply that number by about 600 times. just to get on...